Barcon
Well-Known Member
I bet the cunts haven't dropped the price of the hedge shears I've been eyeing.
This made me laugh as I saw the post before I saw your username. And as I scrolled up I was 99% sure who it was . Cheers for the tips. I love a bargain possibly more than yourself.Some good deals coming through.
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No chance we're getting our top of the range carpet washer taxed, so we topped up with a half price Blink security kit.
I can lead you to water Mr Insa, but sadly I can't make you drink.Amazon has turned into the worlds biggest Chinese tat site with ridiculous prices.
I have come to the conclusion that small stores, right through to the conglomerates, are having us all over for a fat lad, working on 100% to 300% mark ups and shaking us down like the sausages we are.
How can a Vax carpet cleaner, currently be selling @ £215 to £220, and then Amazon stumble in @£130 and still take a wage. I would have to imagine they buy from the wholesaler or direct from the manufacturer at £75 to £80 as delivery's actually included. Not to mention their processing, faffing, ordering and storage.
I understand Amazons own Prime product, but when the sales over, their tickling starts again, and quite frankly it's an insult to end consumers. A 10" Amazon plus tablet for £69.99 when in two days time they are back to market for £190. Really?
Maybe we should all just buy when it's sale time and make them sit up and actually take notice. I like a good sale purchase, but it's not easy viewing to see how much we're being taken advantage of. The same with cars in rip off UK.
Even our food is heavily marked, with one example being Schweppe's tonic water, on offer for a £1 a bottle and then after the offer expires straight back up to £1.75. They must buy at 75p or less to make it worthwhile, so why the double bagger?
Anyway Good Will Hunting everyone, but do remember that it's really only a bargain, if we actually need the product in the first place. That is all:
I've cancelled recently, it was very easy (I'd heard the stories about it being difficult too)Used to be a Prime member a few years back. In the end I cancelled Prime as I didn't buy much from, which was quite easy to do. Apparently it's got harder to cancel Prime with Amazon making it more difficult. Only asking as I'm looking at buying a few items while the offers are on. But I'm hesitant about signing up to Prime again. Anyone cancelled Prime recently? If so, how difficult or easy was it? Thanks.
Dead easy its in account settings somewhere. Not sure when u had it but Prime tv has loads of stuff on it now. Some really good sports docsUsed to be a Prime member a few years back. In the end I cancelled Prime as I didn't buy much from, which was quite easy to do. Apparently it's got harder to cancel Prime with Amazon making it more difficult. Only asking as I'm looking at buying a few items while the offers are on. But I'm hesitant about signing up to Prime again. Anyone cancelled Prime recently? If so, how difficult or easy was it? Thanks.
Have a look to see if they're running a free 30 day trial. I think they may well be, so you can have your cake and eat it.Used to be a Prime member a few years back. In the end I cancelled Prime as I didn't buy much from, which was quite easy to do. Apparently it's got harder to cancel Prime with Amazon making it more difficult. Only asking as I'm looking at buying a few items while the offers are on. But I'm hesitant about signing up to Prime again. Anyone cancelled Prime recently? If so, how difficult or easy was it? Thanks.
VPN? Set it to anywhere outside of UK as Imgur are still sulking. I am holding off canceling my Imgur account as it has lots of good gifs and a few badger ones too. If they do not behave in the next few months then I will see about joining a new gif suite. It was bad enough when Tinypic went tits up!So you’ve order nothing it’s blank
No VPN oh wellVPN? Set it to anywhere outside of UK as Imgur are still sulking